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  1. Naira Crisis: 10 Possible Reasons Why Goldman Sachs Is Upbeat About the Nigerian Currency

    Nigeria Naira Crisis: 10 Possible Reasons Why Goldman Sachs Is Upbeat About the Nigerian Currency

    Due to Nigeria's prolonged economic challenges, the Naira has faced significant pressure, stirring concerns and debates among investors, policymakers, and the general public. Amid this backdrop of uncertainty, Goldman Sachs's upbeat prediction for the Naira in 2024 comes as a beacon of optimism...
  2. Naira Appreciates to N1,600/$, Prompting Analysis and Future Forecasts

    Nigeria Naira Appreciates to N1,600/$, Prompting Analysis and Future Forecasts

    The naira exhibited resilience as it appreciated to N1,600 per dollar at the parallel section of the foreign exchange (FX) market on Monday. This marked a notable 1.23 percent gain from the N1,620/$ reported just a day earlier on March 8. Bureau De Change operators in Lagos quoted buying rates...
  3. Turkey's Central Bank Chief Moves in with Parents as Housing Costs Soar

    Europe Turkey's Central Bank Chief Moves in with Parents as Housing Costs Soar

    In a stark reflection of Turkey's economic challenges, the newly appointed head of Turkey's central bank, Hafize Gaye Erkan, reveals that she has been priced out of Istanbul's property market due to rampant inflation. Forced to make a difficult decision, the 44-year-old former finance...
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    Business Goldman Sachs urges higher interest rates and clearing FX backlog for Nigeria's unification to work - Nairametrics

    https://nairametrics.com/2023/06/15/fx-unification-goldman-sachs-urges-higher-interest-rates-and-clearing-fx-backlog/
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    Business The $1 trillion crypto collapse is crippling digital coin bulls. But the rest of us will hardly notice, says Goldman Sachs - Fortune

    https://fortune.com/2022/05/20/trillion-crypto-collapse-btc-eth-binance-goldman-sachs
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    Sports Goldman Sachs’ AI predicts Brazil will win the World Cup – Engadget

    Goldman Sachs is giving another go at predicting which team will win this year’s World Cup. After incorrectly predicting how the 2014 tournament would turn out, it’s trying again and its calculations say that France, Brazil, Portugal and Germany will make it to the … read more via Engadget...
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